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Between feeling sad about some odd decissions and regretting it there's only a very thin line.
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DandelionPowderman
Option #1 requires that you look ahead, not back. He could be a proud man, who doesn't regret his decision even though he thinks of it with some sadness from time to time.
The world is not black and white
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DandelionPowderman
Option #1 requires that you look ahead, not back. He could be a proud man, who doesn't regret his decision even though he thinks of it with some sadness from time to time.
The world is not black and white
The past is always present in your present. It is impossible and at least artificial to separate them both totally.
All those different and unclear statements Taylor has made over the years about him leaving the band and considered his behaviour during the American leg of the jubilee tour (jumping between Keith and Wood to mention a remarkable moment, not to forget his kneeling for Jagger - at least twice) make me think he had and still has at least a little bit of regret. But maybe I'm wrong (which would surprise me enormously) and has he always been and still is in total peace with his decision in December 1974.
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DandelionPowderman
Option #1 requires that you look ahead, not back. He could be a proud man, who doesn't regret his decision even though he thinks of it with some sadness from time to time.
The world is not black and white
The past is always present in your present. It is impossible and at least artificial to separate them both totally.
All those different and unclear statements Taylor has made over the years about him leaving the band and considered his behaviour during the American leg of the jubilee tour (jumping between Keith and Wood to mention a remarkable moment, not to forget his kneeling for Jagger - at least twice) make me think he had and still has at least a little bit of regret. But maybe I'm wrong (which would surprise me enormously) and has he always been and still is in total peace with his decision in December 1974.
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DandelionPowderman
Option #1 requires that you look ahead, not back. He could be a proud man, who doesn't regret his decision even though he thinks of it with some sadness from time to time.
The world is not black and white
The past is always present in your present. It is impossible and at least artificial to separate them both totally.
All those different and unclear statements Taylor has made over the years about him leaving the band and considered his behaviour during the American leg of the jubilee tour (jumping between Keith and Wood to mention a remarkable moment, not to forget his kneeling for Jagger - at least twice) make me think he had and still has at least a little bit of regret. But maybe I'm wrong (which would surprise me enormously) and has he always been and still is in total peace with his decision in December 1974.
For you it may be impossible, for some others it may not be that.
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DandelionPowderman
Option #1 requires that you look ahead, not back. He could be a proud man, who doesn't regret his decision even though he thinks of it with some sadness from time to time.
The world is not black and white
The past is always present in your present. It is impossible and at least artificial to separate them both totally.
All those different and unclear statements Taylor has made over the years about him leaving the band and considered his behaviour during the American leg of the jubilee tour (jumping between Keith and Wood to mention a remarkable moment, not to forget his kneeling for Jagger - at least twice) make me think he had and still has at least a little bit of regret. But maybe I'm wrong (which would surprise me enormously) and has he always been and still is in total peace with his decision in December 1974.
Don't go all Donald Trump on us, kleerie.
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DandelionPowderman
Option #1 requires that you look ahead, not back. He could be a proud man, who doesn't regret his decision even though he thinks of it with some sadness from time to time.
The world is not black and white
The past is always present in your present. It is impossible and at least artificial to separate them both totally.
All those different and unclear statements Taylor has made over the years about him leaving the band and considered his behaviour during the American leg of the jubilee tour (jumping between Keith and Wood to mention a remarkable moment, not to forget his kneeling for Jagger - at least twice) make me think he had and still has at least a little bit of regret. But maybe I'm wrong (which would surprise me enormously) and has he always been and still is in total peace with his decision in December 1974.
For you it may be impossible, for some others it may not be that.
No, Dandie, it goes for all of us, be we aware of it or not. Basic human knowledge.
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DandelionPowderman
Option #1 requires that you look ahead, not back. He could be a proud man, who doesn't regret his decision even though he thinks of it with some sadness from time to time.
The world is not black and white
The past is always present in your present. It is impossible and at least artificial to separate them both totally.
All those different and unclear statements Taylor has made over the years about him leaving the band and considered his behaviour during the American leg of the jubilee tour (jumping between Keith and Wood to mention a remarkable moment, not to forget his kneeling for Jagger - at least twice) make me think he had and still has at least a little bit of regret. But maybe I'm wrong (which would surprise me enormously) and has he always been and still is in total peace with his decision in December 1974.
For you it may be impossible, for some others it may not be that.
No, Dandie, it goes for all of us, be we aware of it or not. Basic human knowledge.
Look, it might be that you think more often of your wrongdoings from the past than the rest of us. It's not «basic human knowledge» that everybody goes around regretting all their decisions constantly.
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I never said it was, so then that is irrelevant here.
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It's impossible for a Stones fan not to be happy today
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The re-creation of the SFM cassette recording came out on film today.
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It's impossible for a Stones fan not to be happy today
What's happening today?
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Alert: Mick is also in the film..
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It's impossible for a Stones fan not to be happy today
What's happening today?
I think he meant it's impossible for a Keith fan not to be happy today. There is still a big difference between Keith solo and The Stones last time I checked. Talked to my sister today, who is a certifiable Stones fan, told her about Keith's new record and got a pretty firm, "not that interested" response. So I have direct evidence that it is possible for a Stone's fan to not be specifically happy today.
But it's a good day to celebrate Keith indeed.
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DandelionPowderman
It's impossible for a Stones fan not to be happy today
What's happening today?
I think he meant it's impossible for a Keith fan not to be happy today. There is still a big difference between Keith solo and The Stones last time I checked. Talked to my sister today, who is a certifiable Stones fan, told her about Keith's new record and got a pretty firm, "not that interested" response. So I have direct evidence that it is possible for a Stone's fan to not be specifically happy today.
But it's a good day to celebrate Keith indeed.
my wife won't let me watch the thing on netflix. keith used to be her favorite stone--she loved LIFE--but keith has been banned from our house due to his jerry comments. you don't come between the missus and the dead ...
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DandelionPowderman
It's impossible for a Stones fan not to be happy today
What's happening today?
I think he meant it's impossible for a Keith fan not to be happy today. There is still a big difference between Keith solo and The Stones last time I checked. Talked to my sister today, who is a certifiable Stones fan, told her about Keith's new record and got a pretty firm, "not that interested" response. So I have direct evidence that it is possible for a Stone's fan to not be specifically happy today.
But it's a good day to celebrate Keith indeed.
my wife won't let me watch the thing on netflix. keith used to be her favorite stone--she loved LIFE--but keith has been banned from our house due to his jerry comments. you don't come between the missus and the dead ...
Well we know who wears the pants in your household. Ha! No doubt you and the kid will sneak a peek when the opportunity arises. We watched the Bob Weir documentary last night and thought it was good but nothing that particularly new and they skipped over some of the best eras of Dead music a bit too quickly. That Hawaii dive footage brought back pleasant memories. I was there!